Panic: Wildfire Chronicles, Book 1

Michael Evans is only in rural St. Davids to maintain a low profile after his time spent as a city cop ended in disaster. The town is perfect for him: isolated. A tiny population. Virtually no crime. Until the night the strange canisters fall from the sky and the town priest starts killing people with his teeth. To Michael, the bloodbath looks like a murder case that the quiet town's two police officers can't possibly handle.

Shock: Wildfire Chronicles, Vol. 2

The team had been told it would be a straightforward mission: enter St. Davids, now little more than a ghost town, retrieve the target, and return to base. Trouble is, the target is a man named Victor, and it looks like somebody else got to him first. And St. Davids is anything but a ghost town.

Psychosis: Wildfire Chronicles, Vol. 3

Michael Evans, crippled survivor of the massacre at St. Davids, has only one goal left: to find his young daughter. And that means journeying north and discovering that during the five days he spent comatose in an underground bunker the world has changed dramatically. And worse, it's still changing. Struggling to come to terms with a world steeped in shocking violence and ever-present danger, Michael must adapt quickly to a new reality: The virus has already infected the population.

Mutation: Wildfire Chronicles, Vol. 4

The only thing the survivors of the catastrophe in South Wales wanted was a safe place to ride out the apocalypse. The castle looked perfect: high walls and natural defenses that even the infection could not breach. The problem was that someone had beaten them to it. Someone who would stop at nothing to maintain control. Someone with a dark secret that could change everything.

Can't wait for last book!

I truly enjoyed this series so far. Yes, some of the characters are good and yet still flawed. I can see that being a natural outcome of any world cha..Show More »nging event. I'm not a huge Science Fiction fan but after reading Griffiths books, I'll be back for the Orbs series.

Trauma: Wildfire Chronicles Vol. 5

The worst is over. All that remains for the survivors hiding in the castle is to gather supplies to prevent starvation. It is a problem they believe they can solve without further loss of life.

Great series that dies in this book.

I have read all the pervious books and them very good. This book unfortunately fails completely. The actions of Rachael are totally unbelievable and..Show More » the outcome is ridiculous with and 70 year old women with her people only are with one and golf clubs and two hostages is some of the worst writing I have read in a long time. the author ought to be ashamed of himself. he lost interest in his own story and took the weak way out.😩

Reaction: Wildfire Chronicles, Book 6

The wildfire virus has caused irreversible damage to the UK, and fleeing looks like the only option left. For Michael Evans that represents a serious problem. Wheelchair-bound, and with the other survivors at the castle taken hostage by a maniac and her murderous followers, Michael alone must find a way to escape, and he will have to do it fast. Because the end is inevitable. And the clock is ticking....

Very Good!

Loved the series, well written, well read and thoroughly entertaining! Craig Beck is probably the best narrator ever...